This book is non-fiction and is a compilation of stories that Ms. Robinson collected from the Special Forces operators themselves. If you read the intThis book is non-fiction and is a compilation of stories that Ms. Robinson collected from the Special Forces operators themselves. If you read the introduction she explains that process.

To be honest, I didn't have time to finish before turning this book into the library. I loved it so much that I ordered a copy from Amazon. I plan on keeping my purchased copy as a reference book.

I think it is a must have for anyone interested in military history or just need to know more about Special Forces, Green Berets in particular. It is so packed with information that one reading may not be enough.

I am writing this review with tears still flowing gently down my face. Mr. Krueger’s writing brings the main character, Cork O’Connor, alive in such aI am writing this review with tears still flowing gently down my face. Mr. Krueger’s writing brings the main character, Cork O’Connor, alive in such a way that the reader feels as though they are experiencing things along with him.

This adventure picks up several months after the end of “Heaven’s Keep” and is the only other of Mr. Krueger’s books that I have read. Mr. Krueger’s writing style is so much different than my normal experience with mystery writers. That being said, I’m starting to enjoy it and take in the short descriptions without as much distraction as I did before. This means that I am growing as a reader instead of stagnating. Thank you, Mr. Krueger for that and for taking me along on this adventure. I hope many others will join us.

I guess the next step is to return the book to the library for another one of Mr. Krueger's great books. ...more